The papers in this volume were originally presented at a conference on the analysis of human settlement systems held at IIASA. This meeting closed an IIASA research activity, started in 1975, that had the goals of identifying functional urban regions in several industrialized countries and making comparative analyses of their population and employment trends to enhance our understanding of the spatial and temporal evolution of human settlement systems. This research on human settlement systems and strategies established a wide international collaborative network and created a sizeable data base for examining demographic and economic changes. This book presents the findings of some of this work
The six papers collected together in this issue of the INTERNATIONAL REGIONAL SCIENCE REVIEW conside...
AbstractThe paper presents an analysis of major issues on human settlement sizes evolution in the XI...
The seven papers in this volume deal with problems concerning data and measurement, methods of const...
This paper critically discusses the nature and limitations of various lines of research that have be...
Interest in human settlement systems and policies has been a critical part of urban-related work at ...
As part of the comparative quantitative assessment of recent migration patterns and spatial populati...
Like many countries, the US is experiencing a change in patterns of migration and natural increase. ...
Interest in human settlement systems and policies has been a central part of urban-related work at I...
In October 1977, the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) marked the fifth a...
This paper examines the population development of large urban regions. It discusses several hypothes...
In this report, authors from three Japanese institutions discuss changing migration patterns in thei...
In this report, the first of a series, Dr. Philip Rees of the University of Leeds analyzes populatio...
This Executive Report provides a synopsis of the book "Migration and Settlement: A Multiregional Co...
This report is part of the Comparative Migration and Settlement Study, in which case studies were ma...
This is a special issue of Environment and Planning A, containing the following papers: I. Model...
The six papers collected together in this issue of the INTERNATIONAL REGIONAL SCIENCE REVIEW conside...
AbstractThe paper presents an analysis of major issues on human settlement sizes evolution in the XI...
The seven papers in this volume deal with problems concerning data and measurement, methods of const...
This paper critically discusses the nature and limitations of various lines of research that have be...
Interest in human settlement systems and policies has been a critical part of urban-related work at ...
As part of the comparative quantitative assessment of recent migration patterns and spatial populati...
Like many countries, the US is experiencing a change in patterns of migration and natural increase. ...
Interest in human settlement systems and policies has been a central part of urban-related work at I...
In October 1977, the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) marked the fifth a...
This paper examines the population development of large urban regions. It discusses several hypothes...
In this report, authors from three Japanese institutions discuss changing migration patterns in thei...
In this report, the first of a series, Dr. Philip Rees of the University of Leeds analyzes populatio...
This Executive Report provides a synopsis of the book "Migration and Settlement: A Multiregional Co...
This report is part of the Comparative Migration and Settlement Study, in which case studies were ma...
This is a special issue of Environment and Planning A, containing the following papers: I. Model...
The six papers collected together in this issue of the INTERNATIONAL REGIONAL SCIENCE REVIEW conside...
AbstractThe paper presents an analysis of major issues on human settlement sizes evolution in the XI...
The seven papers in this volume deal with problems concerning data and measurement, methods of const...